Opinion

Nominate moms for farm award

Fort Morgan Times staff

Posted:
04/16/2013 12:54:53 PM MDT

Updated:
04/17/2013 09:50:01 AM MDT

The nomination window for Monsanto's America's Farmers Mom of the Year contest will soon close, but there's still a little time left to nominate a farm mom for the chance to win the national "Farm Mom of the Year" title and up to $10,000 in prize money.

To nominate, visit AmericasFarmers.com by Tuesday, April 23 and explain in 300 words or fewer how your favorite farm mom contributes to her family, farm, community and the agricultural industry.

The American Agri-Women will lead the judging process to select five regional winners by May 1.

Online voting on AmericasFarmers.com will then determine one national winner, to be announced on Mother's Day.

All five regional winners will receive $5,000 from Monsanto; the national winner will win an additional $5,000.

"We've already seen outstanding nominations for all types of farm moms, each with a unique story and a passion for agriculture," said Kris Zilliox of the American Agri-Women. "From California to Maine, it's clear that farm moms across this country enhance the lives of their family, friends and neighbors. Whittling the submissions down to just five winners will be no small feat!"

"More than 30 percent of farm operators in this country are female, and this annual contest is one small way that Monsanto can honor them and applaud them for growing our crops, our economy and our way of life," said Lisa Safarian, U.S.

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Row Crops Lead, Monsanto. "Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to celebrating this year's regional winners when they are announced in early May. If there's a special farm mom in your life, I urge you to nominate her right away!"

Complete eligibility requirements and official can be obtained online at AmericasFarmers.com or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to America's Farm Mom of the Year, Attn: Nancy Hallahan, 914 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 63102.

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